4 July 2014

As part of its commitment to the environment, CNP Assurances has been monitoring its greenhouse gas emissions for the past five years and has just published its 2013 carbon footprint audit.
Total tonnes of carbon equivalent per employee for internal operations declined by more than 10% between 2009 and 2012. In 2013, the significant decrease in emissions related to business travel only partly compensated for emissions from IT servers.

First Group-level assessment

In addition, this year CNP Assurances carried out its first-ever partial carbon footprint audit at Group level, including all of its subsidiaries in the reporting scope.
This initial consolidated assessment was based on 2013 data available from existing environmental reporting and covered the main emissions sources: electricity, gas, heating oil, paper for internal operations, waste and business travel. It was carried out using the Bilan Carbone® method and the ADEME carbon database.
The biggest emissions sources were business travel and energy use.

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